By Stefanie Knapp
Writing a book based on a father's knowledge doesn't sound like a bad idea, but when two different generations collide, it can get a little sticky.
Jeff and Gerald Condon took their chances with "Beyond the Grave: The Right Way and the Wrong W...
Writing a book based on a father's knowledge doesn't sound like a bad idea, but when two different generations collide, it can get a little sticky.
Jeff and Gerald Condon took their chances with "Beyond the Grave: The Right Way and the Wrong W...
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